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sabii said:
InshaAllaah!!! and i wish they reduce processing time too from 24 months to 4 months :)

LOLZ
Daydreaming :P
 
ONE 2 KA 4 said:
Appearntly all stuff is packed already since I came back in Aug from PK and all stuff was packed/organized to decide what I have to take and what she will bring. From this passed saturday she has started meeting with relative's and upon receiving passport she will be flying together with my sister. :)

May they have a safe journey(ameen)
 
sabii said:
if you enter Appplication # then u will have to enter the information for the person u have sponsored and then u can check his/her status
and if u enter UCI # with the information of the person who sponsored then u can check both sponsorship application status and permanent residence application status... i hope you got what i mean

which option do u choose to view the info on the sponsred person my file has been transfered since 31 of august

i get the UCI number where i can just view both infos

which is the application number?

i got a letter it had 2 numbers on it

CLIENT ID
KIT ID
thanks
 
Khilafah5 said:
which option do u choose to view the info on the sponsred person my file has been transfered since 31 of august

i get the UCI number where i can just view both infos

which is the application number?

i got a letter it had 2 numbers on it

CLIENT ID
KIT ID
thanks

In my letter i have been given 2 numbers
Client ID
Application Number starting with Fxxxxxxxxxxx
KIT stands for?
 
Quiet Storm said:
In my letter i have been given 2 numbers
Client ID
Application Number starting with Fxxxxxxxxxxx
KIT stands for?

so everyone has a client id and application # but i have client id and KIT id #

know thats confusing
 
looks like

sabii
quiet storm
sahibzada

u guys already got the file numbers from cpc so i have to e-mail in order to get the file number sinnce i have none only KIT id
 
Immigration File Number / Application Number

You will find this number, also referred to as an "Application Number", on any official document issued to you from the visa office where you submitted your application. Your Immigration File Number/Application Number starts with a letter and is followed by a combination of nine (9) numbers or letters. (Example: B000000000 or EP00000000).
 
Khilafah5 said:
looks like

sabii
quiet storm
sahibzada

u guys already got the file numbers from cpc so i have to e-mail in order to get the file number sinnce i have none only KIT id

I think brother ur kit ID is ur file number on the very top first number. Call CIC M and conform it. This is confusing.
 
sahibzada_2010 said:
I think brother ur kit ID is ur file number on the very top first number. Call CIC M and conform it. This is confusing.

KIT is not even one of the options on e-case
 
Client ID Number/Unique Client Identifier has four (4) numbers, a hyphen (-), and four (4) more numbers. (Example: 0000-0000).

CIC.GC.CA.
 
sahibzada_2010 said:
Client ID Number/Unique Client Identifier has four (4) numbers, a hyphen (-), and four (4) more numbers. (Example: 0000-0000).

CIC.GC.CA.

i have client id but like u can check ur wifes info on e-case by putting her info but i cant i dont have the file number so i have to e-mail them
 
Khilafah5 said:
i have client id but like u can check ur wifes info on e-case by putting her info but i cant i dont have the file number so i have to e-mail them

In client ID number you have to put ur information not wife.
in immigration file option you have to put wife info.
 
Identification Number

Each identification type will have its own unique identification number. To find this number on your correspondence or official document(s), refer to the identification type below for assistance in locating the identification number.

Client ID Number / Unique Client Identifier

You will find this number, also referred to as a "Unique Client Identifier", on official documents issued to you from a Citizenship and Immigration Canada office, Case Processing Centre or visa office where you submitted your application. Your Client ID Number/Unique Client Identifier has four (4) numbers, a hyphen (-), and four (4) more numbers. (Example: 0000-0000).

Immigration File Number / Application Number

You will find this number, also referred to as an "Application Number", on any official document issued to you from the visa office where you submitted your application. Your Immigration File Number/Application Number starts with a letter and is followed by a combination of nine (9) numbers or letters. (Example: B000000000 or EP00000000).

Citizenship File Number

You will find this number on all correspondence (except for the initial acknowledgement letter) mailed to you by the Case Processing Centre in Sydney or by the local Citizenship and Immigration Canada office processing your application. This number is all digits. (Example: 0000000).
 
Khilafah5 said:
i have client id but like u can check ur wifes info on e-case by putting her info but i cant i dont have the file number so i have to e-mail them

How many digits are ur kit number. File number must be 8.